Supermodel
Maneskin
Maneskin playing to their strengths — and those strengths are glam, swagger, and a genuine understanding of how groove and noise can occupy the same song without fighting each other. The track opens with a bass line that rolls like something wearing a leather jacket, and the guitars carry a vintage crunch that recalls seventies rock without becoming pastiche. Damiano David's vocals are the center of gravity here: raw, slightly androgynous, delivered with the confidence of someone who knows they're being watched and has decided to make it interesting. Lyrically the song is about a particular kind of toxic glamour — the person who is magnetic and hollow in equal measure, who makes you feel like you're close to something exciting while quietly taking everything you have. The band is having an enormous amount of fun with this, and that pleasure is completely legible in the recording; there's no ironic distance, just full commitment to the theatricality of the thing. This is getting-ready music — the specific forty minutes before you go out when you need to feel like a different version of yourself.
fast
2020s
gritty, vibrant, vintage
Italian glam rock
Rock, Glam Rock. Hard Rock. playful, defiant. Swaggers confidently from start to finish, maintaining theatrically charged energy that never loses its sense of fun.. energy 8. fast. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: raw male, slightly androgynous, confident, theatrical. production: rolling bass line, vintage crunch guitars, tight drums, seventies-influenced. texture: gritty, vibrant, vintage. acousticness 3. era: 2020s. Italian glam rock. Getting ready to go out, the forty minutes before leaving when you need to feel like a bolder version of yourself.